Once you line up some legal resources, investigate the terms your lease to see if there's any clause that provides you with an opportunity to break lease early.Then check out the guide from www.apartmentleasebreakers.com.
This guide has helped a bunch of my friends break their apartment lease by discovering the major loopholes in leasing contracts.
Good Luck
IF they did not break into the garage(ie; someone let them in)
== == NO. The two things are not connected. The owner of the building is not responsible for law enforcement in the area.
No.
Not unless you can prove that there is A pattern of break ins that existed before you moved in, and you had no knowledge of it.
If your landlord breaks into your apartment or enters it without notifying you, this is grounds to break a lease. You can't break a lease just because there was a break in, however. Landlords are not even legally required to tell you if you are moving into a high crime area. If you can prove this is an ongoing and pervasive problem , it may be grounds to break your lease. Get real documentation, not just hearsay.Police reports and other victims or witnesses.
Go find out at the office who you need to sue. Sue the complex for damages and poor security. They will love to let you leave then with out penalty. Call CNN for help also.
No. The problem was not caused by the landlord.
Are you playing Sims 2 apartment life? If so, then no it is not possible for a Sim animal to break a leg.
Yes, but you'll owe any penalty.
15 percent
bigshow destroyed it
That depends on the wording of the lease.